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A. At
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B. None of these
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C. In
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D. On
Explanation
The correct phrase is "The house is on fire", meaning the house is burning.
The preposition "on" is used when referring to something being in the state of burning or combustion.
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A. On
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B. None of these
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C. Under
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D. To
Explanation
The fire was finally brought under control.
آگ پر بالآخر قابو پالیا گیا۔
"Brought under control" is the correct phrase.
It means the fire was managed or contained successfully.
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A. Fizz out
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B. None of these
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C. Smother
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D. Burnout
Explanation
"Smother" means to extinguish flames by covering or suffocating them.
Abdul rolled the boy on the ground to cut off the air supply and smother the flames.
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A. on
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B. off
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C. none
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D. up
Explanation
The fireman jumped off a window to get out of the building
jumped off: کودنا
"off" is used as a preposition which means: moving away and often down from.
ND13-07-2023
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A. The fire was lit by someone
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B. The fire has been lit by someone
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C. You are requested to light the fire by someone
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D. The fire had been lit by someone
Explanation
The given sentence is in active voice and it is in Present Perfect Tense.
Rule :
Subject + (has /have) + been + V3 + Other agents.
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